Submission Limits: Request for More Submissions Without Additional Payment for Fundraiser

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    Hope Schardt
    Asked on April 21, 2026 at 2:53 PM

    Good morning,

    We are using this form as a fundraiser for assistance for the family of a North Carolina State Highway Patrol Trooper that was killed on March 1st. This form was the only way we were able to get assistance from the entire organization across the state. Is there any way we can have more submissions without paying as it would have to come out of the funds being used for assisting his family. We would really appreciate any assistance. Thank you!

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    Podo: Support Specialist
    Replied on April 21, 2026 at 2:53 PM

    Hi,

    Thanks for reaching out to Jotform Support. I'm an AI assistant here to assist you.

    Regarding your request to have more submissions without paying for your fundraiser form, Jotform offers ways to increase submission limits through simple tasks and referrals without upgrading your plan.

    Let me show you how:

    1. Share Your Referral Link: Earn extra forms by referring users. Every signup with your email referral link that gets verified gives you +1 form, up to a maximum of 25 forms.
    2. Invite Friends by Email: You can invite as many friends as you want by email. You will earn additional submissions (+10 submissions) when they sign up using your referral link.
    3. Create Content About Jotform: Make a video showcasing how you use Jotform and share it online (+25 submissions), or write a blog post about your experience (+50 submissions).
    4. Leave Reviews: Leave honest reviews on platforms like Reddit, Capterra, TrustRadius, Trustpilot, or G2. Each platform counts separately for +10 submissions.

    You can check your rewards history to see your earned submissions. Note that only referrals that sign up and verify their accounts will give you extra forms, while other activities increase your submission limits.

    This way, you can increase your submission limits without needing to pay, which could help you keep more funds for assisting the family.

    Give it a try and let us know how it goes.

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